BAN vs AUS 1st ODI Highlights saw Bangladesh defeat Australia by 86 runs via the DLS method at the Shere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur, on June 9, 2026. Powered by an unbeaten Mosaddek Hossain masterclass and a disciplined bowling display, Bangladesh secured a convincing victory to take a 1-0 lead in the three-match ODI series.


BAN vs AUS 2026 Live Streaming & Broadcast Info

 

Viewers could follow the match across multiple regional television and streaming platforms, depending on their location.

  • Pakistan: tapmad 
  • India: FanCode 
  • Australia & New Zealand: Fox Cricket (TV) and Kayo Sports (Streaming) 
  • USA & Canada: Willow TV and Amazon Prime Video 
  • United Kingdom: Broadcast details may vary by region. 
  • Bangladesh: T Sports (TV), Nagorik TV (TV), Toffee (Streaming), and tapmad (Streaming) 
  • Sri Lanka: Broadcast details may vary by region. 
  • Nepal: FanCode 
  • MENA: Broadcast details may vary by region. 
  • Worldwide: Matches may also be available via Sports Live Hub for global streaming access across regions. 

Match Highlights

 

Australia won the toss and elected to field first in Mirpur, backing their bowlers to exploit any early assistance on offer. Bangladesh, however, adapted well to the conditions after losing an early wicket and gradually built an innings that gathered momentum through the middle and final phases.

 

The visitors struck immediately when Nathan Ellis dismissed Saif Hassan for 5 at just 10 runs on the board. Australia’s new-ball discipline briefly put Bangladesh under pressure, but Tanzid Hasan countered positively, finding boundaries regularly and ensuring the innings did not stall during the opening powerplay.

 

Tanzid and Najmul Hossain Shanto combined for a highly influential second-wicket partnership that transformed the innings. Bangladesh reached 62/1 in the first powerplay, with Tanzid showing attacking intent while Shanto anchored the partnership. Their stand took Bangladesh beyond 100 in the 16th over and forced Australia to alter their bowling plans.

 

Tanzid reached his half-century from only 41 deliveries before falling for 54 to Ellis. By then, Bangladesh had already established a solid platform. Shanto continued calmly, mixing patience with boundary scoring and reaching a well-crafted fifty from 57 balls. His innings of 67 provided the stability needed after the aggressive start.

 

Australia found a route back into the contest through Matt Renshaw, who removed both Shanto and Litton Das. When Towhid Hridoy also departed for 31 after a measured innings, Bangladesh had slipped to 215/5 in the 41st over. Australia sensed an opportunity to restrict the hosts to a manageable total.

 

The decisive shift came through Mosaddek Hossain. Walking in during the middle overs, he paced his innings expertly before accelerating late. He built partnerships with Hridoy and later with the lower order, ensuring Bangladesh maintained momentum despite losing wickets at intervals. His ability to rotate strike and target boundary opportunities prevented Australia from gaining complete control.

 

The final ten overs proved especially productive for Bangladesh. Mosaddek reached his fifty from 49 balls and then launched a powerful finish. Taskin Ahmed contributed a valuable 20 from 16 deliveries, while Mosaddek remained unbeaten on 86 from 70 balls, striking seven fours and three sixes. 

 

Nathan Ellis was Australia’s most effective bowler with figures of 3/38, while Renshaw and Liam Scott claimed two wickets each. However, Australia struggled to contain Bangladesh during the closing overs, allowing the hosts to push their total significantly beyond what appeared likely around the 40-over mark.

 

Australia’s chase began disastrously. Matthew Short was bowled by Taskin Ahmed on the very first ball of the innings, and Mustafizur Rahman quickly trapped Marnus Labuschagne lbw. At 2/2, the visitors faced an immediate uphill battle, and the required run rate pressure began building almost instantly.

 

Cooper Connolly attempted to rebuild alongside captain Josh Inglis. The pair steadied the innings before Nahid Rana removed Inglis for 19. Connolly continued fighting and reached 35, helping Australia move to 91/3. However, Bangladesh’s bowlers maintained control and rarely allowed sustained scoring momentum.

 

Alex Carey and Cameron Green offered Australia’s best resistance. Carey struck 47 from 62 balls and briefly suggested a recovery was possible. Yet Nahid Rana produced the breakthrough Bangladesh needed, dismissing Carey and triggering a collapse. Within a short period, Matt Renshaw, Liam Scott and Xavier Bartlett also fell, leaving Australia struggling at 140/8.

 

Nahid’s pace and accuracy proved central to Bangladesh’s dominance. His spell of 4/41 dismantled Australia’s middle and lower order, while Mosaddek complemented the seamers brilliantly with his off-spin. The all-rounder dismissed both Connolly and Renshaw, finishing with 2/37 and further strengthening his case for Player of the Match honours.

 

Remaining unbeaten on 52 off 66 balls, Cameron Green showed resilience until the end, but he lacked the necessary support to take the team over the line. Mustafizur Rahman returned to claim the wicket of Nathan Ellis, while Bangladesh’s varied attack ensured Australia never mounted a serious challenge. Mehidy Hasan Miraz and Tanvir Islam also contributed economical overs that tightened the pressure.

 

Rain eventually affected proceedings, and Australia finished on 191/9 after 42.2 overs. With the DLS calculations applied, Bangladesh secured victory by 86 runs. The result reflected their superiority across both innings: a stronger batting foundation, a more effective finish with the bat, and a disciplined bowling performance that continually applied pressure. The win gives Bangladesh a 1-0 advantage in the series, while Australia will need significant improvement with the bat to level the contest in the remaining matches.


Toss Winner

 

Australia won the toss and elected to field first.

 

Key Moment

 

The defining moment came between the 28th and 33rd overs of Australia’s chase when Bangladesh reduced Australia from 128/5 to 140/8, with Nahid Rana removing Alex Carey, Liam Scott and Xavier Bartlett while Mosaddek Hossain dismissed Matt Renshaw, effectively ending Australia’s hopes of a successful chase.

 

Star Performer / MVP

 

BAN vs AUS Highlights, Australia Tour of Bangladesh 2026: Mosaddek Stars, Bangladesh Bowlers Dominate In 86-Run DLS Win over Australia Mosaddek Hossain

 

Mosaddek Hossain was the Player of the Match after scoring an unbeaten 86 from 70 balls and then claiming 2/37, making decisive contributions in both innings.


Bangladesh vs Australia Match Summary

 

Team

Score

Bangladesh

284/8 (50 overs)

Australia

191/9 (42.2 overs)

Result

Bangladesh won by 86 runs (DLS method)

Player of the Match

Mosaddek Hossain

Highest Run-Getter of the Series

Mosaddek Hossain – 86

Highest Wicket-Taker of the Series

Nahid Rana – 4


BAN vs AUS Playing XI

 

Bangladesh: Saif Hassan, Tanzid Hasan, Najmul Hossain Shanto, Litton Das, Towhid Hridoy, Mosaddek Hossain, Mehidy Hasan Miraz, Tanvir Islam, Taskin Ahmed, Mustafizur Rahman, Nahid Rana

Australia: Matthew Short, Cooper Connolly, Marnus Labuschagne, Josh Inglis, Alex Carey, Cameron Green, Matt Renshaw, Liam Scott, Xavier Bartlett, Nathan Ellis, Adam Zampa


FAQs – Yesterday’s Bangladesh vs Australia 1st ODI (Jun 09, 2026)

 

Q1: What was the final score of yesterday’s Bangladesh vs Australia match?

A1: Yesterday (June 9, 2026): 1st ODI

Bangladesh (284/8 in 50 overs) beat Australia (191/9 in 42.2 overs) by 86 runs under the DLS method.

Bangladesh: Mosaddek Hossain starred with an unbeaten 86 and later took 2 wickets.

Australia: Cameron Green top-scored with an unbeaten 52, while Nathan Ellis claimed 3 wickets.

Result: Bangladesh took a 1-0 lead in the three-match ODI series.

 

Q2: Who was named the Player of the Match?

A2: Mosaddek Hossain was named the Player of the Match for his all-round contribution. He scored an unbeaten 86 from 70 balls in Bangladesh’s total of 284/8 and then returned figures of 2/37 during Australia’s chase.

 

Q3: Where was the match played, and who won the toss?

A3: The match was played at the Shere Bangla National Stadium. Australia won the toss and elected to field first.

 

Q4: Who were the top performers with the bat for both sides?

A4: For Bangladesh, Mosaddek Hossain top-scored with an unbeaten 86 from 70 balls, while Najmul Hossain Shanto added 67 and Tanzid Hasan made 54. For Australia, Cameron Green was the leading run-scorer with an unbeaten 52, while Alex Carey contributed 47 during the chase.